Thank you.]]>suvarna deo2013-09-02T11:33:58-00:00Re: http status 404 - the requested resource is not availablehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/516714/1100024/#msg_1100024
The jsp files placed directly in WEB-INF are not served by the container to the client (see Servlet 3.0 specification, section 10.5: Directory Structure, page 99). To solve this, the jsp file should be located in WebContent.
Hope this helps]]>Roberto Sanchez Herrera2013-09-02T14:50:26-00:00Re: http status 404 - the requested resource is not availablehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/516714/1100441/#msg_1100441

I have just put my jsp file under WebContent folder instead of WEB-INF folder. This

Now the issue is that I am geeting the error HTTP 500-Unable to compile class path for

jsp.When i google it, i found class file should be in WEB-INF folder.

How to solve this?

Thanks.]]>suvarna deo2013-09-03T13:25:03-00:00Re: http status 404 - the requested resource is not availablehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/516714/1101448/#msg_1101448
> Hello...
>
> Now the issue is that I am geeting the error HTTP 500-Unable to compile
> class path for
> jsp.When i google it, i found class file should be in WEB-INF folder.
> How to solve this?
>
> Thanks.

You may be mixing technical aspects of Web applications. JSPs are
compiled by the servlet container (i.e. Tomcat), which determines where
the ".java" and ".class" file are created. It definitely won't be under
WEB-INF. In the case of Tomcat, these will be found under a "work"
folder under the "catalina.base" (a.k.a. CATALINA_BASE) location. For
the Tomcat support in WTP, "catalina.base" is typically found under
"<workspace
location>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp?". The "?"
starts at 0 and increments for each additional server you might create.
If you are curious about details of the WTP Tomcat support, see the
WTP Tomcat FAQ at http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_Tomcat_FAQ.

If you haven't already identified the problem, it is likely related to
the code on the JSP page. I can't say much more without additional
information.

Cheers,
Larry]]>Larry Isaacs2013-09-04T13:18:46-00:00Re: http status 404 - the requested resource is not availablehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/516714/1101933/#msg_1101933
You are right that java file won't be under WEB-INF.